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Who can vote?

Who Can Vote?: PBS Parents
Library of Congress: 15th AmendmentVoting: The Right Stuff (NewsBank Kids' Page) A Timeline for Children
U.S. Voting Rights Timeline
Establishing the Vote: NewsBank Kids' Page

What are the voter requirements?

Voter Registration: Zoom By Kids For KidVoting Rights Institute

Women's Rights

Alice Paul's Fight for Suffrage
BrainPop: Women's Suffrage
Susan B. Anthony: Women's Voting
BrainPop: Susan B. Anthony: Womens' & African Americans' Voting Rights
Women Get the Vote: NewsBank Kids' Page, Junior Scholastic
Suffrage History
Women's Rights Movement in the U.S.: A Timeline of Events
About the History of Women's Rights in AmericaElizabeth Cady StantoInside the Voting Booth (PBS Democracy Project)

African Americans & Others' Rights

Prejudice at the Polls: African Americans
A Fight for Rights (African Americans)

Should Voting Be Mandatory?

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